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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Review: Kato and the Fountain of Wrinkles by:Rhys Ella

About the Book:For famous animal actor
Kato Rhyan, being named "Cutest Pug Alive" by Pooch Magazine was cool
(all right, really cool). But for him, acting isn't about fame, it's a
part of him buried deep within his soul; and he's not about to let
anything stand in his way of becoming the first animal to win an Oscar
for Best Actor, even if it means taking on a role that requires a
wrinkly dog's worst nightmare -- Botox injections.

But before the
injection process begins, it's discovered that the Fountain of Wrinkles
-- located in his beautiful hometown of Callia Rugas -- has been
contaminated by Botox, jeopardizing the lives of crinkly canines
everywhere and setting off a chain of events that force him to bid
farewell to his dream and set foot on an adventure of a lifetime in
search of the antidote to restore the Fountain.

But as with any
good Hollywood tale, the story that seems so apparent is not always the
one that unfolds. The twists and turns that follow are sure to keep you
guessing and laughing.

About the Author:
Rhys Ella, lover of all furry four-leggers, grew up in small town West
Virginia surrounded by cats who believed they were dogs and pint-sized
dogs with personalities larger than life. Today, Rhys lives in
North Carolina with her husband, young son, and a fish named Hobo. An
avid runner, the book's concept came to Rhys during an evening run but
did not fully come to fruition until the passing of her beloved
fourteen-year-old pug, Prince Kato Chang.

My Review:
Actor Kato Rhyan, was named "Cutest Pug Alive", and now he's living large in Beverly Hills, well he's trying to. With his little pudgy brother, EJ, running around and causing problems. As a result of this, he doesn't really have the time for all the pampering that he so desperately wants. When he gets the big break he has been waiting on, the one role that will actually win him an oscar, he is over joyed at the thought of his dream finally coming true. The only thing that doesn't appeal to him about the whole idea, is that he is told he will have to receive botox injections. Sounds a bit strange since he is a pug and wrinkles kind of goes with the territory.

Poor Kato is at a crossroads, does he give up himself in the name of all things dreamy or does he stick to his guns and stand strong amongst all uncertainty? E. J. is such a handful and he was my favorite character!

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from Pump Up Your Book.